In Brazil, drivers have been looking for creative strategies to avoid being detected by speed cameras and avoid fines. One of these tricks is the anti-radar gel, a product available for purchase online that has aroused the interest of some drivers.
After the popularization of the delete plate, the anti-radar gel appears as a new alternative used by some drivers who want to cheat the law. Understand a little more about the product.
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Anti-radar gel becomes a trend among drivers
Just as there are several electronic devices that claim to announce the radar that is nearby, the anti-radar gel came up with the same proposal.
The main objective of the anti-radar gel also seeks mainly to circumvent what is present in the CTB (Brazilian Traffic Code), allowing offending drivers to avoid penalties.
Anti-radar gel is a new form of device, along with anti-radar sprays and patches, designed to circumvent the legislation and make life easier for those who wish to exceed the speed limits established in ways.
These devices are intended to avoid detection by radars. The main objective is to exceed the limit allowed by the road and not be caught by the surveillance radar.
According to disclosed information, the anti-radar gel is manufactured with a material that claims to prevent reading of vehicle plates by neutralizing the flashes or infrared from surveillance devices Traffic.
The advertisement states that, even though it is visible to the naked eye, the license plate will become illegible when exposed to a flash or infrared light, due to the presence of a strong bright light highly reflective.
However, even though these products are being marketed, it is important to emphasize that the use of these devices is illegal and violates safety standards.
Compliance with traffic laws is essential to ensure the safety of all road users.
It is valid to remember the traffic laws, both for car and motorcycle. If the speed is higher than what is allowed on the road, the driver may receive a fine or loss of points on the National Driver's License (CNH).
Depending on the percentage of excess recorded by the radar, according to Article 218 of the Brazilian Traffic Code (CTB), the driver may even lose the right to drive.
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